The “Friend” Fiction Newsletter Giveaway


fiction newsletter

Regular visitors to this website will know that “The People’s Friend” will launch a new fiction newsletter in January 2020.

We’re getting pretty excited about it now — and not just because we love fiction, and this will give us a great opportunity to bring exclusive content straight to your inbox every week.

No, we’re also excited to bring our readers some great prizes!

So, to celebrate our new project, we thought we’d get started a little early . . .

Our first Fiction giveaway

We have one copy of The Sunday Times bestseller “The Silversmith’s Daughter”, signed by author Annie Murray, to give away.

And that’s not all.

I’ve had a copy of “Belle Of The Back Streets”, signed by author and friend of the “Friend” Glenda Young, burning a hole in my desk drawer for a while now . . . so we’re going to give that away, too!

How to enter 

What do you have to do to be in with a chance of winning one of these books?

Simply make sure you’ve signed up for our Fiction newsletter by entering your details below.

We’ll pick two winners from our subscribers list. Each will receive one of our books chosen at random. 

Don’t worry if you’ve already signed up!

Everyone on our list before the competition closing date (January 15) will have the chance to win, no matter when you registered.

So what are you waiting for? Sign up now and one of these books could be yours!

An error has occurred while loading your details. Please click the following link to try again - if the issue persists, please don't hesitate to contact us. Try again by refreshing the page.

Interested in reading or writing fiction? Click here to read the latest from the “Friend” team.

If you have a story in mind for us, you can also take a look at our submission guidelines here.

Iain McDonald

I am the Digital Content Editor at the “Friend”, making me responsible for managing the flow of interesting and entertaining content on the magazine’s website and social media channels.

The “Friend” Fiction Newsletter Giveaway

fiction newsletter

Regular visitors to this website will know that “The People’s Friend” will launch a new fiction newsletter in January 2020.

We’re getting pretty excited about it now — and not just because we love fiction, and this will give us a great opportunity to bring exclusive content straight to your inbox every week.

No, we’re also excited to bring our readers some great prizes!

So, to celebrate our new project, we thought we’d get started a little early . . .

Our first Fiction giveaway

We have one copy of The Sunday Times bestseller “The Silversmith’s Daughter”, signed by author Annie Murray, to give away.

And that’s not all.

I’ve had a copy of “Belle Of The Back Streets”, signed by author and friend of the “Friend” Glenda Young, burning a hole in my desk drawer for a while now . . . so we’re going to give that away, too!

How to enter 

What do you have to do to be in with a chance of winning one of these books?

Simply make sure you’ve signed up for our Fiction newsletter by entering your details below.

We’ll pick two winners from our subscribers list. Each will receive one of our books chosen at random. 

Don’t worry if you’ve already signed up!

Everyone on our list before the competition closing date (January 15) will have the chance to win, no matter when you registered.

So what are you waiting for? Sign up now and one of these books could be yours!

An error has occurred while loading your details. Please click the following link to try again - if the issue persists, please don't hesitate to contact us. Try again by refreshing the page.

Interested in reading or writing fiction? Click here to read the latest from the “Friend” team.

If you have a story in mind for us, you can also take a look at our submission guidelines here.

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